class

英[klɑːs] 美[klæs]
  • n. 等级;阶级;阶层;班级;课;[生]纲;<口>出色的风度
  • v. 分类
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    n. (名词)
    1. 阶级,社会等级,阶层,等级制度
    2. 班级,同届学生
    3. 种类,门类
    4. 课,上课
    5. <古>(复数)上层阶级,有钱人,受过教育的人
    6. 同一年应征入伍者
    7. 等级,级别,舱位等级
    8. <英>优等生等级
    9. 【生】纲
    10. <口>高质量,出色的风度或外表
    11. 【语】类,类别
    12. 【数】类,组,集
    v. (动词)
    1. 把...分组,分组,分班
    2. 把...列入一类,归类,分类
    3. 把…归入某等级
    4. <口>认为,把…看作
    adj. (形容词)
    1. 优秀的,头等的
    n. (名词)
    1. [C]阶级,社会等级 a social group whose members have the same political, social, and economic position and rank
    2. [U]社会等级制度 the system of dividing society into groups with different social and political positions
    3. [C]班,班级,年级 a group of pupils or students who are taught together
    4. [C][U](一节)课 a period of time during which pupils or students are taught
    5. [C]等级 a division of people or things according to their quality, level of performance, etc.
    6. [U]优雅,高尚 a stylish quality
    v. (动词)
    1. vt. 把…归入某等级 regard as belonging to a particular class or type
    2. vt. 把…看作 consider

英英释义

Noun:
  1. a collection of things sharing a common attribute;

    "there are two classes of detergents"

  2. a body of students who are taught together;

    "early morning classes are always sleepy"

  3. people having the same social, economic, or educational status;

    "the working class"
    "an emerging professional class"

  4. education imparted in a series of lessons or meetings;

    "he took a course in basket weaving"
    "flirting is not unknown in college classes"

  5. a league ranked by quality;

    "he played baseball in class D for two years"
    "Princeton is in the NCAA Division 1-AA"

  6. a body of students who graduate together;

    "the class of '97"
    "she was in my year at Hoehandle High"

  7. (biology) a taxonomic group containing one or more orders

  8. elegance in dress or behavior;

    "she has a lot of class"

Verb:
  1. arrange or order by classes or categories;

    "How would you classify these pottery shards--are they prehistoric?"

1. The price includes two economy class airfares from Brisbane to Los Angeles.
这一价格包括两张从布里斯班到洛杉矶的经济舱机票。

来自柯林斯例句

2. There was very little snobbery or class-consciousness in the wartime navy.
战时的海军中很少有势利眼,阶级意识也不强。

来自柯林斯例句

3. He was not perhaps physically the strongest in the class.
他可能不是全班身体最壮的。

来自柯林斯例句

4. You can pay to be upgraded to a business class seat.
你可以付费升级到商务舱。

来自柯林斯例句

5. He suggested a link between class size and test results of seven-year-olds.
他认为7岁大的学生的测试分数和班级的规模有关系。

来自柯林斯例句

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. I wouldn't put him in the same class as Verdi.
      我没把他看作是与维迪一个级别的。
    2. All of us are working class.
      我们都是工人阶级。
    3. They are the leading class in our country.
      在我们国家,他们是领导阶级。
    4. We were both in the same class.
      那时我们在同一个班。
    5. He took the ninth position in his class of forty.
      他在40 个人的班级里排在第九名。
    6. My violin class starts at 4:30 every day.
      我的小提琴课每天四点半开始。
    7. Tom came to school late and missed the first class.
      汤姆迟到且没有上到第一堂课。
    8. Like the dahlia, the cornflower Centaurea cyanus belongs to class 19.
      与大丽花一样,矢车菊也同属19纲。
    9. His performance showed enormous class.
      他的表现显示出极好的风度。
    用作动词 (v.)
    1. Immigrant workers were classed as resident aliens.
      移民来的工人已归入外侨类。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. That class is out of hand; I should have put a more experienced teacher in charge.
      那个班已失去控制,我本应该安排一个更有经验的老师去。
    2. The whole class goes solid against the monitor's suggestion.
      全班都反对班长的建议。
    3. The class has elected its leader.
      这个班级已选出班长。
    4. The class are, in general, very bright.
      总的来说,这个班级的学生都很聪明。
    5. The class expended a great amount of time on the project.
      这个班在这个计划上花了很多时间。
    6. You can question the class orally when the reading is finished.
      当阅读结束时,你可以口头问班上学生们问题。
    7. The teacher read a poem to the class.
      老师向班上的同学朗诵了一首诗歌。
    8. The class's unruly behaviour shamed the teacher.
      这班学生不守规矩的行为使老师感到羞愧。
    9. I started attending the plant's spare-time classes in electricity.
      我开始上厂里的业余电工学习班。
    10. Everyone in the graduating class wore a cap and gown.
      毕业班的每一个人都戴礼帽、穿礼服。
    11. I graduated in the class of 1999.
      我是1999年的毕业生。
    12. I cannot excuse you from attending my classes.
      我不能允许你不听我的课。
    13. My life these days consists of studying and attending classes.
      近几天来,我的生活是读书和上课。
    14. On Sunday mornings,I attended classes in industrial history and economics.
      星期天上午我上工业历史和经济学课。
    15. The pupils wish their teacher good morning before classes begin.
      上课前学生问老师早上好。
    16. No talking is allowed in class.
      课堂上不准讲话。
    17. Make good use of your time in class. Listening to what the teacher says in class means less work later.
      要充分利用课上的时间。上课认真听老师讲课,以后就可以少花力气。
    18. After class students ran outside the classroom for athletic sports.
      下课后学生们跑出教室搞体育活动。
    19. The teacher cannot tolerate eating on the class.
      老师不容许在课堂上吃东西。
    20. The hungry people in that country turned out in demonstration which frightened the ruling class.
      那个国家的饥饿群众纷纷示威游行,使统治阶级大为惊恐。
    21. They believed that the state was “above class distinctions”.
      他们认为国家是“超乎阶级区分之上”的。
    22. He is full of the concept of class struggle.
      他充满了阶级斗争思想。
    23. Taxation bears heavily on all classes in Britain.
      捐税被英国各阶层均视为重担。
    24. She belonged to that class of people who are accustomed to having their own way.
      她属于那类惯于想干什么就干什么的人。
    25. They belong to the educated class.
      他们属于知识阶层。
    26. Inequality and poverty breed class conflict.
      不平等和贫困滋长着阶级对抗。
    27. Class often prevents friendship between certain people.
      社会等级制度往往使一些人之间不能建立友谊。
    28. As actress Jane is not in the same class as Susan.
      作为演员,简不如苏珊。
    29. The orchid is a class of plant which I have never tried to grow.
      兰花这类植物我从来没种过。
    30. She is a girl with class.
      她是一位很有风度的姑娘。
    31. Those drivers had class.
      那些司机很有派头。
    用作动词 (v.)
    用作及物动词 S+~+ n./pron.
    1. They classed two specimens together.
      他们把两个标本列入同类。
    2. Class the books in this category.
      按目录把书分类。
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    4. At the second year's examination, he was not classed at all.
      他在第二年的考试中落选了,不能被编班。
    用作宾补动词 S+~+ n./pron. + adj.
    1. His paper classed him very low.
      他的考卷使他排名很低。
    S+~+ n./pron. +as n.
    1. I classed him as a genius.
      我认为他是一个天才。
    2. People class the immigrant workers as resident aliens.
      人们把移民来的工人归入外侨类。
    3. Modern astronomers class the sun as a “Yellow Dwarf”.
      现代天文学家认为太阳属于黄矮星类。
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    5. North Carolina is classed as an agricultural state.
      北卡罗来纳州是农业州。
    6. In some countries, people who disagree with the government are classed as criminals.
      在某些国家,凡是同政府持有不同意见的人都被视为罪犯。
n. (名词)
  1. class用作名词意思是“阶级,社会等级”,指具有政治、社会或经济地位的群体,是集合名词,可与单数或复数的动词连用,多用复数形式,作“社会等级制度”解时不可数。
  2. class也可作“班级”解,是可数的集合名词。可作单数使用,也可作复数使用,在美式英语中作单数用得更多些。作单数使用时,表示一个中性的无生命的整体,要用it或which来指代,谓语动词要用单数形式; 如用作复数,则表示组成这个集体的一个个有生命的成员,要用they或who来指代,谓语动词要用复数形式。使用时关键在于一致,至少在同一个句子内要一致。
  3. class也可表示一节具体的“课”,是可数名词。也可抽象化,表示“上课”这一概念,这时class是不可数的,其前不用定冠词。
  4. class还可表示衣着、行为等的优雅、高尚或令人赞赏的风度、外表等。
v. (动词)
  1. class用作动词的意思是“把…归入某等级”,是及物动词,接名词或代词作宾语。
  2. class还可作“把…看作”解,接以形容词或“as+ n. ”充当补足语的复合宾语。
  3. class常与介词as, among, with连用。
n. (名词)
in class A, of class A
  • 这两个短语的区别在于:in class A强调场所; of class A强调所属。例如:
  • pupil in class A 在A班的学生
  • pupil of class A 属于A班的学生
  • in class, in the class
  • in class表示“课内,上课时”,而in the class表示“在这个班级里”。例如:
  • Try to speak as much English as possible in class.课堂上尽可能多说英语。
  • There are thirty students in the class.这个班级有30个学生。
  • class, order, rank
  • 这组词都可表示“集团”或“派别”的划分,“身份地位”或“等级”的“差别”。其区别在于:
  • 1.rank一般指一个可以确定的“等级”,尤指“头衔”等; order指在社会中的某个阶层或某个结合紧密的社会性或职业性团体,尤指基督教某个等级的教士或团体; class主要指社会中持有同一个目的的一个社会阶层。例如:
  • Even middle-class consumers in the U.S. are beginning to kick at the runaway prices.连美国中产阶级的消费者也开始对飞涨的物价表示不满。
  • He gained the rank of Colonel.他获得了上校军衔。
  • He is a member of the Order of the Garter.他是获得嘉德勋位的爵士社团中的一员。
  • 2.class还可指按经济地位、职能或按人们所具有的某些共同特征所做的划分。例如:
  • This ticket doesn't entitle you to travel first class.凭这张车票,你不能坐头等车旅行。
  • class, course, lesson
  • 这三个词都有“课”的意思。其区别在于:class原指同一班级学习同一学科的人,由此可引申为同学聚集在一起“上课”; course指教学中一段时期内要教完或学完的功课,即“课程”; lesson指课程所分成的“段落”,课本中的“一课”或“每次授课的单位时间”。例如:
  • There won't be any class today.今天不上课。
  • I took up a three-year course in English in middle school.在中学,我学习了三年的英语课程。
  • The new lesson is very difficult.新课很难。
  • 下面这句话有两个意思:
  • They were in the same class.
  • 他们的考试成绩被列入同一等级。(BrE)
  • 他们是同一年级的学生。(AmE)
  • class,degree,grade,rank
  • 这些名词均有“级,等级”之意。
  • class含义广泛,指人或物按优劣划分的等级,也指学校中的年级或班级。
  • degree指程度、范围不同,社会地位的高低。也可指形容词或副词的级。
  • grade指按地位或优劣划分的等级,既可指人又可指物。
  • rank指人在社会中的地位或等级,尤指军队中的军衔。
  • class,lesson,lecture,course
  • 这些名词均含“课”之意。
  • class从“班级”引申指学生在一起上课,还可表示“(一节)课”。
  • lesson主要指教材中的一课或每次授课的单位时间。
  • lecture指讲课。
  • course指在一段时间内教完或学完的完整的课程。
  • kind,sort,type,class,classification,category,species,variety
  • 这些名词均有“种、类、类型”之意。
  • kind指性质相同,而且特征很相似,足以归为一类的人或东西。
  • sort普通用词,文体较kind随便,指对人或对事物进行的大概分类,有时含贬义。
  • type指客观界限比较清楚,有相同本质特点的同类事物,或指大致相似的同类事物。
  • class正式用词,指门类、种类或优劣等级;用于指动植物的分类时,表示“纲”。
  • classification指根据已经确定的类型对某一事物作鉴别和归类。
  • category书面用词,特指有确切定义的群体。
  • species书面用词,单复数同形。指生物分类上的种。
  • variety强调有各自的特点,形式不同,品质不同的种类。
  • 常见错误

    n. (名词)
      全班在观点上有分歧。

      The class was divided in its opinion.

      The class were divided in its opinion.

      class是集体名词,当侧重整体时,谓语动词用单数形式; 侧重个体时用复数形式。

      请在课后读几遍课文。

      Please read the text several times after the class.

      Please read the text several times after class.

      表示“下课后”,应该说after class,在class前没有定冠词。

    词源解说

    • ☆ 直接源自法语的classe;最初源自拉丁语的classis,意为种类,阶级。
    用作名词 (n.)
    first class
      第一流,头等 best in a group
    in a class by oneself
      独一无二 better than everyone; unequalled
    in a class of one's own
      无与伦比 anything else of his/its kind
    no class
      低劣的 bad
    real class
      高级的 advanced
    the classes
      上层社会 the upper classes
    top of the class
      第一流的 best in a group
    用作动词 (v.)
    class under (v.+prep.)
      把…列入 consider (sb/sth) to belong to the same type as sb/sth
      class sth under sth

      They classed this insect under the Coleoptera.

      他们把这种虫列入甲虫类。

    class with (v.+prep.)
      把…与…归入一类 consider (sb/sth) to belong to the same type as sb/sth or be equal with sb/sth
      class sb/sth with sb/oneself/sth

      How dare you class my husband with yourself?

      你怎敢把我的丈夫当成像你那样一类的人?

      The critic classed him with the best writers of the age.

      那位评论家把他列入当代第一流的作家中。

    用作名词 (n.)
    动词+~ 形容词+~ 名词+~ ~+名词 介词+~ ~+介词
    用作动词 (v.)
    ~+名词 ~+副词 ~+介词